Thursday, December 5, 2013

a book is a person


I think a book is more like a person in many ways because you can like or book or hate one based on its thoughts and ideas. Sometimes you even find that one book you really like and cherish almost like your best friend because you like that book more than all the other books. You agree with all the ideas and concepts the book has to offer. They are also like people because they are all roughly characterized as one thing such as some are Sci-Fi or Non Fiction ore Romance the same way people are characterized as nerds or jocks. But when you get past that main thing there is more to the book. There are all different categories all jumbled together to make a great and intriguing story. I also believe this is the same with people that once you get to read more into them and learn more about them you start to realize there is more to that person than just what you see on the surface. People can change the way we feel like when you’re in a bad mood and there is that one person that makes you feel better to just be around.  Books also change how you feel in the same sort of way people do once you get lost in your book you start to forget whatever was troubling you before.  Some books you are forced to read weather it is by school or work and you usually don’t like that book but you have to work with it and get through it to get the job done. There will also be a lot of people you meet that you don’t like but sometimes you just have to work with them because that’s what you need to do to get the job finished. I think that the only and best way to read a book is not by your phone or your computer. I think it is by actually holding that book in your hand and reading of the pages. Because there is a difference between talking to someone in person and texting them or reading about them on a social media website. And if I book is like a person then it is only logical that you actually read the book while holding it in your hand rather than of a screen to get the best and most personal experience out of it.  

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